Quickly re-read the Morse book. Still enjoyed it.
I'm now going to move on to one of the books which is in the March Reading Circle vote. I don't know if it's likely to win or not, but I thought I might as well give a go as I'm not really sure what to read next.
Hope no-one will mind, but I'll use the Reading Circle's description of the book.
THE INTERPRETATION OF MURDER
Jed Rubenfeld
THE INTERPRETATION OF MURDER is an inventive tour de force inspired by Sigmund Freud's 1909 visit to America, accompanied by protégé and rival Carl Jung. When a wealthy young debutante is discovered bound, whipped and strangled in a luxurious apartment overlooking the city, and another society beauty narrowly escapes the same fate, the mayor of New York calls upon Freud to use his revolutionary new ideas to help the surviving victim recover her memory of the attack, and solve the crime. But nothing about the attacks - or about the surviving victim, Nora - is quite as it seems. And there are those in very high places determined to stop the truth coming out, and Freud's startling theories taking root on American soil.